Originally posted by marik:[..]
was it a reference to something? i dont really get it
The next night all tension was gone; 'good night, see you sooner or later. Bye Thank you!' (sounding quite humbled and grateful)
Originally posted by marik:[..]
was it a reference to something? i dont really get it
Originally posted by deanallison:It’s been a while since I’ve listened to an audience zoo tv recording. On pure sound quality alone what are the best audience recordings? The London 93 shows maybe? Are there many that sound almost like soundboards with minimal audience noise but instruments still clear. I know all the actual soundboards.
Originally posted by zooropa93:[..]
Having attended 50% of those shows, I can confirm they where amazing and those Wembley Nights bootlegs sound great so are a perfect choice if you are after clear audience recordings of ZOO TV shows π
Originally posted by Papo:I disagree. The Beatles did it better. Ringo's drumming is beyond words, as is the bass playing/bass sound and the vocals.
Originally posted by Trancelation:Personally, Zoo TV wins hands down on the strength of setlists. I felt like the Popmart setlist relied too heavily on songs that were showing their age & started to wear out their welcome.